Power Systems 2004 Conference
Distributed Generation, Advanced Metering and Communication

March 10-12, 2004
Madren Center, Clemson University,
Clemson, SC, USA


Papers Accepted

  • Reduction of Current Transformer Error in Fault Detection
  • Simulation of Fuel Cell-Microturbine Hybrid Operation for Steady-State Harmonic Analysis
  • Dynamic Simulations Test Protection Performance
  • Long-term Generation Scheduling with Hybrid Energy Resources in a Deregulated Power System
  • Fault Location on Distribution Systems with Distributed Generation Using Modified Three Phase Fault Location Methods
  • A Microturbine-Based Distributed Power Generation Scheme Using Induction Generator
  • Estimation of and Compensation for the Reactive Power Demand of a Cycloconverter in Distributed Power Generation Schemes Based on High-Speed Engines
  • Non-Intrusive Monitoring of Electric Power Loads
  • Static Var Compensation for Voltage Control near Spot-Welders
  • Switch Placement for Radial Distribution Systems with Distributed Generation
  • An Innovative Energy Peak Shaving Program for the City of Seneca, SC
  • How to Nuisance-Trip Distributed Generation
  • Update on Interconnect Protection of Distributed Generation (DG)-What IEEE P-1547 Doesnt tell you about DG Interconnection Protection
  • Distributed Generation Value Tariffs Evaluation
  • Voltage Stability Analysis for the Distribution System with Distributed Generation
  • DER Performance: Comparing the Electrical, Thermal and Emissions Performance of Distributed Energy Resources (DER
  • Voltage Depression Due to Faults in the Presence of Distributed Generation and Non-Linear Loading
  • Optimal Location of Distributed Generation Units on Radial Distribution Feeders
  • Voltage Control for Distribution Networks with Distributed Generators
  • Use of Distributed Generation to Mitigate Distant Voltage Sag Penetration into Industrial Premises
  • Control of Wind-Diesel Hybrid Power System by a Fuzzy-Neural Hybrid Controller
  • The Legal Determinants of New Power Technology Deployment
  • Economical and Technical Feasibility of Biomass Powered Distributed Generation in Mississippi
  • Factors Influencing Power Line Communications for General Data
  • Web Enabled Systems for Monitoring and Recording of Wind Farms
  • Recording Requirements for System Planning, Modeling and Analysis
  • Communications Based Protection of Systems with Distributed Generation
  • Sustainable Security for Infrastructure SCADA


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